Poem, by Marc Aupiais
More tempting than Circe, A grip, that rivals Calypso,
And the smarts, that even Penelope did not possess.
A nation, that sells violence, sells sex,
That trades with all the world,
And Enemy of God, and Enemy of Satan and the Devil's angels too.
And with it, we all do trade, this nation Great Babylon,
Enemy of the Devil, and of God, and all the Angels,
And God and all the angels, it does deny,
Daily, as it takes to trade,
And as it attacks Armageddon, and reveals the Apocalypse,
A challenge, even Calypso would not dare reveal!
A nation divided, a nation, that always continues to fall,
A house of trade, of Power Unmatched,
To be destroyed in an explosion, rivalling none.
Great Babylon, and its Towers of Babel.
The men at Byblos, would not have passed their secret on,
Had they known: it would record dear Babylon,
And her death, before all,
For her Harlotry, Enemy of God and Satan,
Lover and Enemy of all Mankind,
Babylon, the Nation, Babylon, the whore!
Enemy of Christ, Enemy of Satan.
Enemy of All!
And yet, the night breeze, I sensed, it became a hurricane in the morning, my dream, in it as though truth itself, is to know that night breeze, as though in romance- to romance the mystery of the hidden truth. For I love the night breeze, which so few yet can sense.
Saturday, November 10, 2012
To Trade With the Whore of Babylon!
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